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. >>> 4500 researchers and united states and latin america in san francisco for a conference starting today. the celebrity getting attention is the daughter of ralph will castro. some are blasting the decision to allow her in the country. two homes are destroyed as a wild fire rages near the california and nevada border. it started kindergartner ville nv strong winds fled the flames across 4,000 a.. the winds have shifted direction to push the fire away from home crusoe for full containment by saturday the suspected cause was a controlled burn not put out properly. san jose city council trying to deal with raising the minimum wage >>> when passengers claimed that forced the pilot to make an emergency landing >>> howe bride and groom did not let mother nature ruin ,,,,,,,,, >>> burglars police chief not commenting on allegations he had servile officers investigate the theft of a sudden cellphone. he department confirms our officers were paid overtime in january the chief would not speak with cbs 5 at a city council meeting but mayor tom bates had this to say >>> if you deploy people in
. >>> 4500 researchers and united states and latin america in san francisco for a conference starting today. the celebrity getting attention is the daughter of ralph will castro. some are blasting the decision to allow her in the country. two homes are destroyed as a wild fire rages near the california and nevada border. it started kindergartner ville nv strong winds fled the flames across 4,000 a.. the winds have shifted direction to push the fire away from home crusoe for full...
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norah, tell me, how does the united states help chen and not anger the chinese government? >> it's the question. there are some officials talking about allowing chen some sort of medical parole. he doesn't want asylum, he doesn't want to leave china but this option about a medical parole is one on the table that would allow the u.s. to help chen and allow china to save face. >> pelley: a medical parole that might take him to the united states. norah, thank you very much. it was one year ago tomorrow that u.s. navy seals stormed osama bin laden's hideaway in pakistan and killed him. they also seized a treasure trove of documents and now, one year later, the secrets they held are coming out. we asked national security correspondent david martin to find out what's in them. >> reporter: the navy seals had 40 minutes to get in and out of bin laden's compound before pakistani police showed up. first they got bin laden, then spent the remaining 20 minutes running from room to room scooping up what amounted to his personal archives into plastic garbage bags. with the bags tied to t
norah, tell me, how does the united states help chen and not anger the chinese government? >> it's the question. there are some officials talking about allowing chen some sort of medical parole. he doesn't want asylum, he doesn't want to leave china but this option about a medical parole is one on the table that would allow the u.s. to help chen and allow china to save face. >> pelley: a medical parole that might take him to the united states. norah, thank you very much. it was one...
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states tomorrow just in the united states and close to bay area will talk about where and when. and never ever looked at the sun directly unprotected, that is trouble you will be tempted tomorrow by the almost all solar eclipse. let's look at ocean beach. hazy out there low clouds on the web temperatures were nice 60s on the shoreline and low 80's inland. will have low clouds formed tomorrow morning and sunny tomorrow, a partial solar eclipse in bay area you have to go up to about eureka for that north of sacramento and carried tomorrow the earth plunges in the shadow of the month and about 5:15 p.m. the deepest part of the clips happens at 6:33 p.m. tomorrow evening easily visible from the bay area. you have to protect your eyesight is going to get a glimpse of this. the deepest part at 6:33 p.m. the sun will be 84 percent yclept it. does that mean things will get dark, snow. that is when the disk of the moon is consumed within the disk of the sun to have to go north of the bay area for that up to guard revell and north of sacramento that would be the at clips and that is cool.
states tomorrow just in the united states and close to bay area will talk about where and when. and never ever looked at the sun directly unprotected, that is trouble you will be tempted tomorrow by the almost all solar eclipse. let's look at ocean beach. hazy out there low clouds on the web temperatures were nice 60s on the shoreline and low 80's inland. will have low clouds formed tomorrow morning and sunny tomorrow, a partial solar eclipse in bay area you have to go up to about eureka for...
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at four military bases and united states. including here in brooklyn. many say with a site in the courtroom frustrated them. >>> this woman lost her brother charles he was pilot of the plane that crashed in the pentagon >>> the engage in jihad in the court room >>> a first trial was stopped when the obama administration tried to shut down guantanamo and brent the trials to new york city. legal experts say could take years for the trial to conclude. dru levenson cbs news. >>> perseverance from students and the north bay despite vandals' destroying their salmon restoration project. the students spent their own time and money and nurturing and a batch of fish. anne mackovic has more. >>> the goodbye kiss these teenagers have waited to get. the john salmons are released into the day a culmination of a joint product between the timber on salmon institute and petaluma high school students. >>> you take care of them put one in three times a day every day and took care of the fish. >>> the release was more joyous after the kids were robbed of their chance last
at four military bases and united states. including here in brooklyn. many say with a site in the courtroom frustrated them. >>> this woman lost her brother charles he was pilot of the plane that crashed in the pentagon >>> the engage in jihad in the court room >>> a first trial was stopped when the obama administration tried to shut down guantanamo and brent the trials to new york city. legal experts say could take years for the trial to conclude. dru levenson cbs...
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where's the president of the united states been? >> when we spoke to the legislators, they said to talk to you. >> i respect the committee process, and the committees have their work to do to investigate this. >> remember, that committee process began over a year ago. during that year, another of elena's drugs has hit the shortage list. lukevoren. she needs it to soften chemo's effects. >> when you have a rash ore your whole bum, it's like screaming in pain. it's horrible. >> legislation has now cleared a committee but still needs a vote by the whole senate. senate majority leader harry reid. explain to me why it takes months before it's introduced before it looks like anything is going to happen, like i said, things take a long time. when someone's been a governor in the state and they come to congress, they're like, wow, what's going on here. but that's the way it's always been. >> as one of the leaders, can you say, come on, move it along? >> i would, first of all, say this. things will happen. we'll have it on the floor soon. th
where's the president of the united states been? >> when we spoke to the legislators, they said to talk to you. >> i respect the committee process, and the committees have their work to do to investigate this. >> remember, that committee process began over a year ago. during that year, another of elena's drugs has hit the shortage list. lukevoren. she needs it to soften chemo's effects. >> when you have a rash ore your whole bum, it's like screaming in pain. it's...
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the president of the united states wants to talk to me? and he said "hi, rose, i'm president obama." he told rose her leslie would at long last receive the medal of honor. >> i said "well, it's an honor to talk to you." he said "no, the honor is mine." wow, the president said that to me. >> reporter: today the highest honor is hers presented while the surviving members of bravo company looked on. >> we were just soldiers. we were just trying to survive. and we were trying to make sure that our brothers survived. now we're finally getting the recognition for one of our brothers. >> reporter: this is believed to be the long-forgotten battlefield. a photo so faded it seems shrouded in the mists of time. but 42 years later the bravery of leslie sabo and the boys of bravo company shine through. david martin, cbs news, new castle, pennsylvania. >> >> good evening i am dana king >> i am alan martin. a budget balancing act bigger than anything most world leaders will ever have to face. >> and it is the problem of governor jerry brown. struggling t
the president of the united states wants to talk to me? and he said "hi, rose, i'm president obama." he told rose her leslie would at long last receive the medal of honor. >> i said "well, it's an honor to talk to you." he said "no, the honor is mine." wow, the president said that to me. >> reporter: today the highest honor is hers presented while the surviving members of bravo company looked on. >> we were just soldiers. we were just trying to...
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to pull it from the united states which would have been a huge embarrassment for our country and turned it around that is one of his successes as well and that's why many americans see him as a strong leader with a positive agenda going forward. >> schieffer: do you think we will ever see him on one of these sunday morning interview shows? i know he does fox, but we would love to have him sometime. >> i am sure you would. >> schieffer: as would meet the press and the -- >> you know, the fact is we will take our message to the american people, you see him and saw him talking to school children last week, giving a speech on education reform and how, have great respect for the shows and proud to be with you today but the fact is how we get our message to the american people and convey that to to the voters we will have to consider a in number of options in that regard and i am sure the sunday shows are one of them. >> schieffer: well i know the school children are always happy to see him i want to make sure he knows we would be happy to see him too. >> i will carry that back to boston. >>
to pull it from the united states which would have been a huge embarrassment for our country and turned it around that is one of his successes as well and that's why many americans see him as a strong leader with a positive agenda going forward. >> schieffer: do you think we will ever see him on one of these sunday morning interview shows? i know he does fox, but we would love to have him sometime. >> i am sure you would. >> schieffer: as would meet the press and the --...
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. >> today in the united states there are about 32.7 million americans living alone. >> reporter: that's an incredible number. >> that's an incredible number. >> reporter: if you live alone, you're not alone. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: then it's on to an island that is a genuine whistle stop. we'll be hearing all about that from our tracy smith. (whistling) >> reporter: on the island, you can say anything with a whistle. and it works in any language, even ours. the whistling language of lago mera. >> tan tass ticko. >> osgood: roughing it is standard operating procedure on the work a day man made island lee cowan will be visiting. >> reporter: their iron tent tackles stretching for miles beneath the waves, surrounded by water, noise, grit and grime, it's a special kind of island resident who live and work out here. >> you do have to have a special heart for it. you know, it's not for everybody. >> reporter: life aboard a man made island later on sunday morning. >> osgood: who is all dressed up with somewhere to go this morning? our resident food maven, martha teichner. that's wh
. >> today in the united states there are about 32.7 million americans living alone. >> reporter: that's an incredible number. >> that's an incredible number. >> reporter: if you live alone, you're not alone. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: then it's on to an island that is a genuine whistle stop. we'll be hearing all about that from our tracy smith. (whistling) >> reporter: on the island, you can say anything with a whistle. and it works in any language,...
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on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the result of house to house summary executions. armed men getting into houses and killing men, women and children inside. >> the frazzled truce brokered by the u.n. six weeks ago appears broken. special envoy kofi annan said the international condemnation came tuesday when more than a dozen nations joined the u.s. in expelling is syrian diplomats. in washington, the white house said it would continue its strategy of isolating assad's regime. >> more than ten countries have now expelled syrian diplomats. how would this stop another massacre? >> obviously, no single action lik
on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the...
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. >> the united states is trying to avoid a diplomatic crisis. it is believed that american officials are protecting a well- known chinese dissidents in beijing. but one lawyer escaped house arrest last week. he was imprisoned for several years after he exposed forced abortions under the country's one child policy. a negotiation for his freedom is calling tension between the two nations just days before the secretary of state hillary clinton is set to arrive in china for economic talks. >> i can certainly guarantee that we will be discussing every matter, including human rights. >> supporters for the dissident believe that a deal for his release will be accomplished before clinton arrives in china. >> london might put missiles in neighborhoods to keep people safe during the summer olympics. the british military is considering installing surface to air missiles on apartment rooftops. the plan includes six missile sites with 10 troops in each one. security experts say the plan is necessary to prevent a 9/11 style attack but some fear the sites woul
. >> the united states is trying to avoid a diplomatic crisis. it is believed that american officials are protecting a well- known chinese dissidents in beijing. but one lawyer escaped house arrest last week. he was imprisoned for several years after he exposed forced abortions under the country's one child policy. a negotiation for his freedom is calling tension between the two nations just days before the secretary of state hillary clinton is set to arrive in china for economic talks....
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and the speaker at this year's graduation was the president of the united states. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: president obama didn't have to look far for motivation behind commencement address for the class of 2012. >> as i look out at this class and across this city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. >> reporter: it was may 22nd, 2011 when a massive f-5 tornado struck. 161 people were dead, including quinton anderson's parents. >> i remember like it's still with me. >> reporter: and duerson and his parents were in their home when they were hit right here. he was found across the street with a broken back. when he woke up in the hospital three days later his sister told him his parents were were killed i even one of those people that doesn't cry when people are around. when they left, i cried. >> reporter: homes that can withstand 255--mile-an-hour winds are going up and the high school that was leveled has been relocated. >> you will not be defined by the difficulties face but by how you respond, with grace and strength and
and the speaker at this year's graduation was the president of the united states. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: president obama didn't have to look far for motivation behind commencement address for the class of 2012. >> as i look out at this class and across this city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. >> reporter: it was may 22nd, 2011 when a massive f-5 tornado struck. 161 people were dead, including quinton anderson's parents....
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this is the blood of the 40th president of the united states, ronald reagan. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, may 23, 2012. >>> and good morning, everybody. so good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. the director of the secret service will speak publicly for the first time about last month's prostitution scandal. mark sullivan will tell the senate committee there was no security breach. and that the agents' reckless behavior was an isolated incident. susan mcginnis is in washington this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. sullivan is going to tell congress today that these men were not informed about the president's plans and that they were going to be informed after this night of partying. he'll also tell them these men are not representative of the 7,000 workers at the secret service. the head of the secret service agency heads to capitol hill today. mark sullivan will answer to congress about the prostitution scandal involving some of his agents. 200 secret service personnel were in colombia in april, preparin for the president's visit there. of th
this is the blood of the 40th president of the united states, ronald reagan. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, may 23, 2012. >>> and good morning, everybody. so good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. the director of the secret service will speak publicly for the first time about last month's prostitution scandal. mark sullivan will tell the senate committee there was no security breach. and that the agents' reckless behavior was an isolated incident....
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united states and what's happening in china. >> reporter: this afternoon, scott, new york university announced chen has a standing invitation to become a visiting scholar at their school of law. >> pelley: david, thank you. earlier today, we spoke with asia correspondent holly williams in beijing. she's been following the story for our partner, british sky news. the chinese government hasn't said a great deal about all of this, but i wonder, knowing the chinese as you do, what does the chinese government get out of this potentially? >> over the last few years, we have seen human rights gradually slip down the agenda when western governments speak to the chinese government. what chen guangcheng has managed to do single-handedly, by escaping house arrest and seeking american help, is push human rights right back up to the top of the agenda. >> pelley: you know, the chinese government controls the media in that country very carefully. i wonder what the average chinese has heard about this case over the last few days. >> reporter: very little. things like facebook and twitter are blocked
united states and what's happening in china. >> reporter: this afternoon, scott, new york university announced chen has a standing invitation to become a visiting scholar at their school of law. >> pelley: david, thank you. earlier today, we spoke with asia correspondent holly williams in beijing. she's been following the story for our partner, british sky news. the chinese government hasn't said a great deal about all of this, but i wonder, knowing the chinese as you do, what does...
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today the united states and nine other nations expelled syrian diplomats from their capitals. the u.n.'s lead negotiator met with the syrian dictator today and warned that syria has reached a tipping point. the family of bashir al assad has ruled syria for 42 years. last year a mass uprising started against him. assad has used his army to shell entire neighborhoods, and that's how saturday's atrocities started. it's what happened next that makes it the worst war crime yet in the 15-month-old civil war. ( gunfire ) that's the artillery barrage in a civilian neighborhood outside the city of houla close to the center of the anti-assad uprising. u.n. observers in syria report that about 20 people were killed by assad's artillery, but the massacre came later, at much closer range. we have nothing to show you but the victims. they were shot or stabbed in their homes. the u.n. suspects that the killers were part of a brutal force of pro-dictatorship thugs called the shabia. neighbors carried adults in blankets and children above their heads to a trench near the town. when the killing
today the united states and nine other nations expelled syrian diplomats from their capitals. the u.n.'s lead negotiator met with the syrian dictator today and warned that syria has reached a tipping point. the family of bashir al assad has ruled syria for 42 years. last year a mass uprising started against him. assad has used his army to shell entire neighborhoods, and that's how saturday's atrocities started. it's what happened next that makes it the worst war crime yet in the 15-month-old...
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secretary of state hillary clinton says the united states bought space on yemeni web space and then replaced them by ads. the cyber war is being conducted by a state department group. >>> american officials are urging pakistan to release the doctor who helped the u.s. track down osama bin laden. dr. shakil afridi was sentenced to 33 years in prison. he ran a vaccination program that allowed the cia to collect dna to confirm that osama bin laden was in abbottabad. >>> a high ranking republican congressman says he's concerned national security may have been jeopardized when a hollywood film crew making a entertainment industry to inform projects ranging from books to documentaries to feature films. the pentagon denies their cooperation was motivated for re-election. the movie is set to be released after the election. >>> "cbs moneywatch" on thursday. hewlett-packard plans to cut jobs and piers morgan is once again accused in britain's phone-hacking scandal. >> good morning. the fallout over facebook's initial public offering continues. the ipo is now the subject of two congressional inquiries,
secretary of state hillary clinton says the united states bought space on yemeni web space and then replaced them by ads. the cyber war is being conducted by a state department group. >>> american officials are urging pakistan to release the doctor who helped the u.s. track down osama bin laden. dr. shakil afridi was sentenced to 33 years in prison. he ran a vaccination program that allowed the cia to collect dna to confirm that osama bin laden was in abbottabad. >>> a high...
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the tower will top out at 1,776 feet, making it the tallest building in the united states. manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> beautiful. >>> a wayward dolphin in huntington beach, california, refuses to leave. he's been stranded in a wetlands channel since friday. experts say the six-foot mammal appears healthy, but appears slightly disoriented. experts say the dolphin may have been scared off by his pod and he'll return to the ocean on his own. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, the heat are on fire against the knicks, but it's what happened after the game that's got everybody talking. against the knicks, but it's what happened after the game that's got everybody talking. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. lastin florida we hadulf's best tomore sun tans...years. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records down here on the gulf. more people more go
the tower will top out at 1,776 feet, making it the tallest building in the united states. manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> beautiful. >>> a wayward dolphin in huntington beach, california, refuses to leave. he's been stranded in a wetlands channel since friday. experts say the six-foot mammal appears healthy, but appears slightly disoriented. experts say the dolphin may have been scared off by his pod and he'll return to the ocean on his own. >>> straight ahead,...
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racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half of the children born in the united states for the first time ever according to newly released census estimates for 2011. the annual population growth rate for hispanics and asians fell sharply last year and are about half of what they were a decade ago. >> 5:55 a.m., if you bought a pair of sketches, the shoe company will pay out $40 million to settle a deceptive claims. the government said their health claims are unfounded. the company used kim kardashian to sell those shoes. a lot of customers complaining about the latest change for verizon. they are eliminating the on limited data plan. when correct 3 g customers upgrade it to the 4 g that works it will be forced to sign up on a new data plan. they plan to release pricing and other details this coming summer. apple fans get ready. >> the next version of the iphone will reportedly have a bigger screen. the wall street journal says the company has ordered 4 in. screens from asian suppliers. until now they have never changed their 3.5 in. size. apple is expected to debut the new ipho
racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half of the children born in the united states for the first time ever according to newly released census estimates for 2011. the annual population growth rate for hispanics and asians fell sharply last year and are about half of what they were a decade ago. >> 5:55 a.m., if you bought a pair of sketches, the shoe company will pay out $40 million to settle a deceptive claims. the government said their health claims are unfounded. the company...
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we're the united states of america. i just think that our political leadership, both sides, has to find common ground to solve the >>> from susan boyle to the cast of "the lion king," they're all set brating queen elizabeth's rein on the throne. there's a clear difference between claritin and many allergy medicines. the difference is claritin clear. claritin gives me powerful relief that won't make me drowsy like zyrtec can. in fact, it warns drowsiness may occur right on the...
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president, i'm bringing to you and to the people of the united states the gratitude of the afghan people for the support your taxpayer people have brought to afghanistan the past decade. >> pakistan's president was at a meeting with secretary of state clinton but not president obama. the two sides are arguing about the price pakistan wants to charge for each of the thousands of vehicles that cross the border every year. it's a weekend of serious business but there were some light moments at camp david. the g-8 leaders watched the european equivalent of the super bowl. david cameron elated when chelsea won in the champions league final. so not all serious business. >> bill plante, thank you. >>> with us now is rhode island senator jack reed. a former army ranger and west point graduate and returned from afghanistan. good morning, senator reed. >> good morning, charlie. >> let me begin with your assessment of how things are in afghanistan today and whether you're satisfied with what the president and nato intends to do in terms of withdrawal. >> i just completed my 13th trip to afghanistan
president, i'm bringing to you and to the people of the united states the gratitude of the afghan people for the support your taxpayer people have brought to afghanistan the past decade. >> pakistan's president was at a meeting with secretary of state clinton but not president obama. the two sides are arguing about the price pakistan wants to charge for each of the thousands of vehicles that cross the border every year. it's a weekend of serious business but there were some light moments...
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. >>> activists across the united states took part in worldwide may day demonstrations pushing workers' rights. there were marches and rallies and some clashes with police. anti-wall street proceed protesters joined those demonstrations. >> reporter: occupy protesters marched on wall street with a familiar message -- >> we are the united. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: the occupy movement returns to cities around the day nation on international workers' day. >> people are fed up, the 99%. it's time for people to hit the streets and start fighting back. >> reporter: this time demonstrators joined the union workers to protest economic inequality. >> it is nothing we are with them, we are with us. everybody together here. >> reporter: while the majority of marches were peaceful, some turned violent. in seattle a group of hooded anarchists mashed windows and set small fires. portland police wrestled with protesters in the middle of the street. in chicago officers in riot gear used tear gas to break up a massive crowd. in los angeles, police arrested demonstrators who bl
. >>> activists across the united states took part in worldwide may day demonstrations pushing workers' rights. there were marches and rallies and some clashes with police. anti-wall street proceed protesters joined those demonstrations. >> reporter: occupy protesters marched on wall street with a familiar message -- >> we are the united. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: the occupy movement returns to cities around the day nation on...
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. >> he did not want to go to the united states, and so the choice was to help him get back into china to be a freedom fighter if he wanted, or, if conditions, negotiations with the chinese government were not to his satisfaction, he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there for possibly years. >> reporter: the chinese brought chen's wife to beijing and promised he would be reunited with his family and given a scholarship to attend law school if he came out of the embassy. when chen balked, the chinese said his wife would be sent back to the village where the two had languished under house arrest. >> he talked with his wife twice and then made that decision on his own to come out of the embassy and rejoin the family. >> reporter: it was chen's decision, but with his wife's well-being in the balance, it would seem he had little choice. still, ambassador lock insists no one forced chen to leave. >> i remember asking him in front of many, many witnesses, "are you ready to leave? is this what you want to do?" and he just paused and sat there very quiet for several minutes, and the
. >> he did not want to go to the united states, and so the choice was to help him get back into china to be a freedom fighter if he wanted, or, if conditions, negotiations with the chinese government were not to his satisfaction, he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there for possibly years. >> reporter: the chinese brought chen's wife to beijing and promised he would be reunited with his family and given a scholarship to attend law school if he came out of the embassy....
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that began days of negotiation. >> he did not want to go to the united states until the choice was to help him get back into china to be a freedom fighter, as he wanted, or if the conditions -- negotiations with the chinese government were not to his satisfaction, he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there. >> reporter: the chinese promised chen and his family would not be harassed if he stayed in the country. they then threatened to arrest his wife if he did not leave the embassy. he did. but now says it was a mistake and fears his family is in danger. critics accuse the obama administration of failing to protect chen. but spokesman jay carney said the u.s. was following chen's >> at no point during his time in the embassy did mr. chen ever request political asylum in the u.s., and now he's expressed a change of view we're continuing to have conversations with him about how to move forward. >> reporter: so far u.s. officials have not been allowed to see chen since he agreed to stay in china. theresa garcia, cbs news. >> despite the diplomatic firestorm, secretary clinton s
that began days of negotiation. >> he did not want to go to the united states until the choice was to help him get back into china to be a freedom fighter, as he wanted, or if the conditions -- negotiations with the chinese government were not to his satisfaction, he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there. >> reporter: the chinese promised chen and his family would not be harassed if he stayed in the country. they then threatened to arrest his wife if he did not leave...
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. >> reporter: in the southwestern united states, the wildfire season is already off to an early start. in northern arizona, near the historic mining town of count king, a fire blew out of control today due to hot, dry conditions and strong winds. now comes more bad news. those conditions are likely to continue. a new report by the federal government's climate prediction center says the southern two-thirds of the nation is likely to be warmer than normal during june, july and august, especially in the southwest. and that means the potential for the worst wildfire season in years. professor david robinson as a climatologist with rutgers university. >> when your afternoon thunderstorms start erupting across the mountainous west this summer, oftentimes they're not packed with a lot of moisture but they're packed with a lot of lightning. with that tinder dry underbrush and forest canopies, there's a real concern of wildfire across the west this summer. >> reporter: but it's not only the west that's going through a heat wave. in the mountains of north carolina this year, winter never even s
. >> reporter: in the southwestern united states, the wildfire season is already off to an early start. in northern arizona, near the historic mining town of count king, a fire blew out of control today due to hot, dry conditions and strong winds. now comes more bad news. those conditions are likely to continue. a new report by the federal government's climate prediction center says the southern two-thirds of the nation is likely to be warmer than normal during june, july and august,...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> time for the news headlines from cbs five. president obama is wrapping up his silicon valley fund-raising swing with an event at the downtown san jose fairmont where he spent the night. the event was originally scheduled for palo alto but was switched to san jose at the last minute for logistical purposes. after he will fly out of moffett field. the man accused of kidnapping and killing sierra lamar as a court date this afternoon at the san jose hall of justice. antolin garcia-torres,,,,,,,, >> westbound highway 4 we have an accident blocking one lane and look how jammed up is just behind that scene. speeds below 25 m.p.h.. still slow through pittsburgh all the way to conquer. southbound 101 approaching marsh road, another scene of an accident. slow through
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> time for the news headlines from cbs five. president obama is wrapping up his silicon valley fund-raising swing with an event at the downtown san jose...
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. >> the chinese activist that sparked a diplomatic dispute between china and the united states says that he is confident that china will follow through with a tentative deal to let him study overseas. he says that he has entrusted hospital staff to help impanel a paperwork for him and his family to obtain travel documents. he is blind and managed to escape house arrest by authorities in his rural home town. more than one week ago. a new era in france with the election of a socialist leader. the president-elect is urging national unity after a bitter campaign against incumbent. in his victory speech he rallied against austerity measures and urged national unity after a bitter campaign. president obama called him to congratulate him. in the stock market, apparently nervous about the election results from france. futures trading down this morning. following the lead of global markets in asia, japan fell nearly 3%. a tough stayed there, closing at its lowest in three months. other asian markets also took substantial drops. keep an eye on the market hist. >> facebook kicks off a road tri
. >> the chinese activist that sparked a diplomatic dispute between china and the united states says that he is confident that china will follow through with a tentative deal to let him study overseas. he says that he has entrusted hospital staff to help impanel a paperwork for him and his family to obtain travel documents. he is blind and managed to escape house arrest by authorities in his rural home town. more than one week ago. a new era in france with the election of a socialist...
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. >> there is hunger in every county across the united states. >> reporter: as the ranks of the unemployed and under-employed have remained high, more americans are finding they don't have the money for three meals a day. >> the first thing they will give up is food because it's more disposable. and they can go for days without eating, and they can't go for weeks without paying their represent or having transportation to their jobs. >> reporter: according to the federal government, at some point during the year, nearly 15% of american households will be unable to provide adequate nutritious meals. food pantries are seeing more first-time visitors. retired nurse milady zapata has become a regular at this pantry in new york city. >> i skip meals if i don't have the money. >> reporter: zapata, who lives off her social security benefits, has $300 a month for food after paying her other bills. did you ever think you would have to come to a food pantry to get food? >> no. not at all. i used to think this was stuff that other people may need. >> reporter: a majority of food insecure households re
. >> there is hunger in every county across the united states. >> reporter: as the ranks of the unemployed and under-employed have remained high, more americans are finding they don't have the money for three meals a day. >> the first thing they will give up is food because it's more disposable. and they can go for days without eating, and they can't go for weeks without paying their represent or having transportation to their jobs. >> reporter: according to the federal...
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we'll ask former defense secretary donald rumsfeld what the united states should do to end the bloodshed in syria. >> i'm erica hill. a newly discovered video could finally solve the mystery behind a newlywed's cruise ship disappearance and facebook fallout continues as shares drop again. >>> i'm gayle king. gold sellers beware. you may not be getting the best price for your julie and chely wright on the price she has paid for coming out. >> as we do every morning, we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> this man is out of ideas. he's out of excuses and in november we'll make sure to vote him out of office. >> mitt romney takes texas clinching the gop nomination. >> he's under fire for holding a fund-raiser in las vegas with donald trump. >> who is making headlines again questioning president obama's citizenship. >> there are many people that don't agree with that birth certificate. they don't think it's authentic. >> i found that whole hawaii thing pretty implausible. their word for hello is the same as the word for good-bye [ bleep ]. >> in syria there are new re
we'll ask former defense secretary donald rumsfeld what the united states should do to end the bloodshed in syria. >> i'm erica hill. a newly discovered video could finally solve the mystery behind a newlywed's cruise ship disappearance and facebook fallout continues as shares drop again. >>> i'm gayle king. gold sellers beware. you may not be getting the best price for your julie and chely wright on the price she has paid for coming out. >> as we do every morning, we begin...
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states! ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: in a sign of the new, sharper focus of a general election campaign, mr. obama repeatedly hammered his republican rival. >> i don't care how many ways you try to explain it, corporations aren't people; people are people. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: the president acknowledged he's not satisfied with the state of the economy, but he said he wants the wealthiest americans to pay more in taxes, a clear contrast with romney. >> he sincerely believes that if c.e.o.s and wealthy investors like him make money, the rest of us will automatically prosper, as well. ( audience boos ) >> reporter: he said, on issue after issue, romney would take the country backward, specifically mentioning abortion rights and coverage of contraception. >> i want women to control their own health choices, just like i want my daughters to have the same opportunities as your sons. we are not turning back the clock. we are moving forward. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter
states! ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: in a sign of the new, sharper focus of a general election campaign, mr. obama repeatedly hammered his republican rival. >> i don't care how many ways you try to explain it, corporations aren't people; people are people. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: the president acknowledged he's not satisfied with the state of the economy, but he said he wants the wealthiest americans to pay more in taxes, a clear contrast with romney....
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when did you get here, to the united states? >> ( unintelligible ) >> stahl: there are a total of about 130 charter schools like harmony in 26 states. together, they form the largest collection of charter schools in the country. here's what's curious-- they're founded and run by immigrant businessmen and academics from turkey. why are they building public schools here? well, the answer seems to lie with this mystery man, the turkish imam fethullah gulen, who tells his followers that to be devout muslims, they shouldn't build mosques, they should build schools; and not to teach religion, but science. in sermons on the web, he actually says, "studying physics, mathematics, and chemistry is worshipping god." so gulen's followers have gone out and built over 1,000 schools around the globe, from turkey to togo, from taiwan to texas. >> alp aslandogan: his message is that, if you want to solve any social problem for the longer term, the solution has to go through education. >> stahl: businessman alp aslandogan chairs a foundation in h
when did you get here, to the united states? >> ( unintelligible ) >> stahl: there are a total of about 130 charter schools like harmony in 26 states. together, they form the largest collection of charter schools in the country. here's what's curious-- they're founded and run by immigrant businessmen and academics from turkey. why are they building public schools here? well, the answer seems to lie with this mystery man, the turkish imam fethullah gulen, who tells his followers that...
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a new bomb plot against the united states is foiled. we'll get new information from the president's top counterterrorism adviser and if airport security could have stopped this attack. >>> a top administration official says he supports same-sex marriage and a striking prediction from the government on how fat america will soon become. >>> i'm gayle king. we'll show you what prince harry is doing on his first visit to washington and when i see you at 8:00, author john irving and rita wilson will stop by. >> first, we begin by a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> the cia stops an al qaeda plot to bomb a u.s. bound jetliner. >>> a new and improved underwear bomb with a better detonation system. >> authorities believe the mastermind is the same terrorist behind the last underwear plot in 2009. >> it probably would have gotten through metal detectors. >> just when we think we have it under control, they come up with another variation of the device and they are con
a new bomb plot against the united states is foiled. we'll get new information from the president's top counterterrorism adviser and if airport security could have stopped this attack. >>> a top administration official says he supports same-sex marriage and a striking prediction from the government on how fat america will soon become. >>> i'm gayle king. we'll show you what prince harry is doing on his first visit to washington and when i see you at 8:00, author john irving...
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phase 3 clinical trials are underway now at 20 sites around the united states. the doctor has successfully treated more than a thousand patients in his private practice. >> we started treating the first patients approximately five or six years ago. and the success rate is approximately 86%. >> reporter: how did rusty templeton do? >> my pain before was at least a 10. >> reporter: two months after the procedure? >> it's still around a 5 because i have an underlying issue. but i can lay down now. things are better. i can walk around. i can drive where i couldn't drive before. >> the pain level i had before the procedure was probably around 6 to worse. >> reporter: christopher joseph was in a car accident. how was his pain two months after the procedure? >> right now it's at 0. >> reporter: is is this some wild and crazy idea or is this something that really has promise? >> i think it does possess incredible potential and therefore promise. >> reporter: dr. michael de palma is a spine specialist in richmond, virginia. the north american spine society has just publi
phase 3 clinical trials are underway now at 20 sites around the united states. the doctor has successfully treated more than a thousand patients in his private practice. >> we started treating the first patients approximately five or six years ago. and the success rate is approximately 86%. >> reporter: how did rusty templeton do? >> my pain before was at least a 10. >> reporter: two months after the procedure? >> it's still around a 5 because i have an underlying...
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he emerged from the united states embassy overnight and now the chinese want the united states to apologize. we'll go to beijing where secretary of state clinton just arriv arrived. >>> also this morning, the address to the nation from afghanistan. >>> i'm gayle king. andy pettitte faces down his former best friend and we know that a picture can be worth a thousand words. should any one painting really be worth 200 million bucks? we'll get into that debate. >> first as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> the goal to defeat al qaeda and deny it a chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> president obama vows to finish the job in afghanistan. >> u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan through 2024 in a support role. >> three explosions rocked the afghan capital hours after president obama made a secret trip to that city. >> to knows that had 23 years in the afghan war pool, you win? >> chen guangcheng has left the u.s. embassy in beijing. >> china demands an apology after a chinese dissident leaves u.s. protection. >> just high leve
he emerged from the united states embassy overnight and now the chinese want the united states to apologize. we'll go to beijing where secretary of state clinton just arriv arrived. >>> also this morning, the address to the nation from afghanistan. >>> i'm gayle king. andy pettitte faces down his former best friend and we know that a picture can be worth a thousand words. should any one painting really be worth 200 million bucks? we'll get into that debate. >> first as...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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the state now expects china to let the dissident, chen guangcheng to go to the united states with his family. >> an unnamed american university has offered cheng a fellowship to study. hillary clinton said u.s. diplomates are speaking to chen who left the u.s. embassy earlier this week. >> progress has been made to help him have the future that he wants. we will be staying in touch with him as this process moves forward. let me also add, this is not just about well-known activists. it is about the human rights and aspirations of more than 1 billion people here in china and billions more around the world. >> bill plante is with us from the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning and good morning in the west. the cheng case has become a dipomatic disaster in u.s./china relations and it is generating plenty of political heat in washington over the way the administration handled it. >> the white house under fire for its handling of the chen crisis insists it acted on his behalf. >> let's make clear that that was what mr. cheng said he wanted. >> reporter: from the campaign tr
the state now expects china to let the dissident, chen guangcheng to go to the united states with his family. >> an unnamed american university has offered cheng a fellowship to study. hillary clinton said u.s. diplomates are speaking to chen who left the u.s. embassy earlier this week. >> progress has been made to help him have the future that he wants. we will be staying in touch with him as this process moves forward. let me also add, this is not just about well-known activists....
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. >>> new study by commonwealth fund finds the united states spends more per person than 12 other industrialized nations on health care. in 200 the u.s. spent $8,000 a year on medical services, about $3,000 more than the next two countries. the study also found that the extra spending doesn't necessarily translate into better health care. >>> news corp.'s board of directors is sticking with the boss. on wednesday the board said it has full confidence in rupert murdoch. the announcement comes a day after a panel of british lawmakers said murdoch is unfit to lead his media empire after last year's tabloid phone-hacking scandal. the ruling could force news corp. to sell its shares in satellite network british sky broadcasting. >>> amazon says it will start making its own television shows. the company plans to develop original series this year. consumers will be able to watch on its streaming service. amazon instant video. google, hulu and netflix are making plans to have original content. >>> target says it will stop selling amazon's kindle e-reader at all of its stores and website. the decision co
. >>> new study by commonwealth fund finds the united states spends more per person than 12 other industrialized nations on health care. in 200 the u.s. spent $8,000 a year on medical services, about $3,000 more than the next two countries. the study also found that the extra spending doesn't necessarily translate into better health care. >>> news corp.'s board of directors is sticking with the boss. on wednesday the board said it has full confidence in rupert murdoch. the...
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. >> but in the meantime, that the world community in particular the united states and our allies in nato, that i thought would be with us to make sure that we take strong steps and stay. >> reporter: another difficult question, how to pay the $4 billion tab to keep coalition armed forces in place in a time of global austerity. and the toughest question of all: does withdrawing forces from nato even earlier than planned make it easier for the taliban to reassert control over certain parts of the country? the u.s. general in charge of the coalition made it clear today the answer is yes. he said the taliban would try to take advantage. jeff? >> glor: bill plante in chicago. bill, thank you. whatever nato's ultimate withdrawal timetable is it won't be speedy enough for the demonstrators voicing their dissent outside the summit. dean reynolds is covering that part of the story. >> reporter: thousands of protestors walked the sweltering streets of chicago to vent their oppositions to nato and the government leaders meeting just a few hundred yards away. >> we're spending $2 billion a week
. >> but in the meantime, that the world community in particular the united states and our allies in nato, that i thought would be with us to make sure that we take strong steps and stay. >> reporter: another difficult question, how to pay the $4 billion tab to keep coalition armed forces in place in a time of global austerity. and the toughest question of all: does withdrawing forces from nato even earlier than planned make it easier for the taliban to reassert control over certain...
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the president of the united states wants to talk to me, you know? and he said -- he said, hi, rose. he says, i'm president obama -- >> reporter: he told rose his leslie would at long last receive the medal of honor. >> i said, well, it's an honor to talk to you. he said, no, the honor's mine. i'm like, wow, the president said that to me. >> reporter: today the honor, the highest honor, is hers. presented while the surviving members of bravo company looked on. but 42 years later, the bravery of leslie sabo and the boys of bravo company shine through. david martin, cbs news, new castle, pennsylvania. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a live report from greensboro, north carolina, as closing arguments in the john edwards trial gets under way today. >>> plus, the latest on the death of mary kennedy, the wife of robert f. kennedy jr. >>> and actors dennis conveyed and michael chiklis on their new series "vegas." that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm manuel gallegus. have a great day. ,,,, >> hurt in a crash, missing for five da
the president of the united states wants to talk to me, you know? and he said -- he said, hi, rose. he says, i'm president obama -- >> reporter: he told rose his leslie would at long last receive the medal of honor. >> i said, well, it's an honor to talk to you. he said, no, the honor's mine. i'm like, wow, the president said that to me. >> reporter: today the honor, the highest honor, is hers. presented while the surviving members of bravo company looked on. but 42 years...
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what's the worry that catholics have in the united states? go ahead. >> only listen to the pope. >> that they'll only listen to the pope, that they're loyal to the pope before and instead of being loyal to the united states, and you can't be a good citizen, particularly if you're overly obedient to the pope and the clergy you can't not independent citizen required in the american public so this is a way of saying, hey, we're being good citizens and participating in the war effort even as we are still overtly practicing our catholicism. more of these kinds of expressions of dual identities. fast forward after the civil war a little bit. this is a famous st. patrick's day parade again in new york city in 1871 and where else have we seen a picture of st. patrick's day before? anyone remember? . >> the day we celebrate. a lot different, right? that was a picture of a drunken riot. this is the opposite. it is orderly, calm, peaceful, and that's not a coincidence. the irish are very conscious in the public displays as anyone involved and sending a
what's the worry that catholics have in the united states? go ahead. >> only listen to the pope. >> that they'll only listen to the pope, that they're loyal to the pope before and instead of being loyal to the united states, and you can't be a good citizen, particularly if you're overly obedient to the pope and the clergy you can't not independent citizen required in the american public so this is a way of saying, hey, we're being good citizens and participating in the war effort...
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did you know that more tigers are in captivity in the united states than in the while all around the world? only on cbs this morning. undercover video inside of an exotic animal park showing you behavior that the humane society calls alarming. and walking away from the fame and fortune of professional football due to fears of head trauma. a former nfl linemen gives us his first tv interview since suddenly retiring. those stories and more when we see you starting at 7:00. >> thank you so much. >> seniors in florida with perfect grades for all four years. they're all flying for the honor of valedictorian, giving that speech. and our high schools says that each student has a 5.0 grade point average. so they have one last academic contest ahead of next month graduation. school leaders ask them to enter a speech writing contest. the best one will address the graduating class and that happens on june 8th. wow. that is a great problem to have. >> i guess so. you can have them all do it. >> well, a white house meet and greet for the los angeles galaxies celebrating their major-league soccer
did you know that more tigers are in captivity in the united states than in the while all around the world? only on cbs this morning. undercover video inside of an exotic animal park showing you behavior that the humane society calls alarming. and walking away from the fame and fortune of professional football due to fears of head trauma. a former nfl linemen gives us his first tv interview since suddenly retiring. those stories and more when we see you starting at 7:00. >> thank you so...
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states. ...98, 99, 100! ready or not, here i come! ♪ found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., 75. atlanta, 80. st. louis, partly sunny, 72. denver, 79. seattle, 56. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. first, the person al qaeda chose to carry out a bomb on u.s.-bound airliner was actually working for the cia. he turned over the news and improved underwear bomb to the u.s. where it's being analyzed by the fbi. >>> and two southwest airlines flights were grounded following a bomb threat. one jet had already landed in orange cunty, california. the other was headed to phoenix. the planes were inspected and cleared. >>> federal authorities continue to tighten security
states. ...98, 99, 100! ready or not, here i come! ♪ found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., 75. atlanta, 80. st. louis, partly sunny, 72. denver, 79....
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. >> he could be anywhere in the united states and we are extremely concerned for the safety of the girls. >> a federal probe is reportedly under way into who leaked the story of the foiled al qaeda bomb plot. >> dozens of people have been killed in two blasts in the syrian capital damascus. it was supposed to be a cease-fire. >> prosecutors expected to rest their case against john edwards not testifying in the trial, mistress, rielle hunter. >> picking up pieces after a tornado ripped across the area. >> all that. >> dare devil walked across a high wire with extreme precision. >> what could i do to get back at nbc for firing am he inine i? i'll go on and ruin "america's got talent." >> can he get it? it's a chase. he pulls it in. >> and all that matters. >> pioneering hairstylist vidal sassoon has died. >> i hear you have a line of women's clothing come e ining c. will your wife wear these clothes? >> no. my wife is rich. >> welcome to "cbs this morning." it's being called a landmark moment for equality and also a political risk. president obama revealed on wednesday that he now supports
. >> he could be anywhere in the united states and we are extremely concerned for the safety of the girls. >> a federal probe is reportedly under way into who leaked the story of the foiled al qaeda bomb plot. >> dozens of people have been killed in two blasts in the syrian capital damascus. it was supposed to be a cease-fire. >> prosecutors expected to rest their case against john edwards not testifying in the trial, mistress, rielle hunter. >> picking up pieces...
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. >> he wants to defriend the united states of america. >> police have arrested a suspect in the series of deadly shootings that terrorized drivers across mississippi. >> police are still trying to unravel what triggered two outbreaks of gunfire that sent people running for cover in louisville, kentucky. >> quite the scene at coors field as a swarm of beans temporarily halted the rockies game. >> all of that -- >> that would have been quite something. >> you know jay is watching right now. he's watching every second. >> i'm too big for this show. >> let me tell you, that cat doesn't worry about anything than being too good looking. >> disco was king and donna summer was its queen. ♪ >> all of that and more on "cbs this morning." captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." a special prosecutor has taken the evidence against the man accused of murdering trayvon martin and making it public. >> it includes nearly 200 pages of documents, photos, and audio record. mark strassmann has gone through it all. he has gone through the courthouse in sanford, florida. good morning. >
. >> he wants to defriend the united states of america. >> police have arrested a suspect in the series of deadly shootings that terrorized drivers across mississippi. >> police are still trying to unravel what triggered two outbreaks of gunfire that sent people running for cover in louisville, kentucky. >> quite the scene at coors field as a swarm of beans temporarily halted the rockies game. >> all of that -- >> that would have been quite something....
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chen says he wants to go with her when she returns to the united states. he's pleading with american officials to let him on the plane with secretary clinton. >> the man who spent nearly a week in the u.s. embassy in beijing claims he was pressured to leave their on wednesday. this morning the u.s. ambassador to china says that is not what happened. >> he talked with his wife twice. and then made that decision on his own to come out of the embassy and to rejoin the family. i remember asking him in front of many, many witnesses, are you ready to leave? this is what you want to do? he just paused and sat there very quiet for several minutes and then just jumped up, beaming, exciting, said let's go. >> holly williams of britain sky news is in beijing this morning. she spoke to chen a short time ago. holly, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> as of this moment, what does chen want to do? >> well, chen left the u.s. embassy yesterday because he trusted assurances from the chinese authorities that he and his family would be safe. when i spoke to him on th
chen says he wants to go with her when she returns to the united states. he's pleading with american officials to let him on the plane with secretary clinton. >> the man who spent nearly a week in the u.s. embassy in beijing claims he was pressured to leave their on wednesday. this morning the u.s. ambassador to china says that is not what happened. >> he talked with his wife twice. and then made that decision on his own to come out of the embassy and to rejoin the family. i...
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that's also something that's going on in the united states. but in the united states, that process takes on a much different context. the main reason for that is that in the u.s., you have universal white male suffrage by 1820. unlike in europe where it is france and the 1870s and other countries later on, in the u.s. you have basically full mass democracy very early on and you have it before most immigrants show up, so when the immigrants begin to be integrated into american society and particularly when they begin to be integrated into american politics, they're being integrated into a much different world than are those immigrants that we talked about in europe. so what i want to do today is talk about how the united states begins to develop a pluralist philosophy, a pluralist vision and i want to trace the roots back to the way politics worked in 19th century america. i have here just to give you a sense of the kind of politics we're talking about, an image from harper's weekly in 1858, around election time or just after election time, in
that's also something that's going on in the united states. but in the united states, that process takes on a much different context. the main reason for that is that in the u.s., you have universal white male suffrage by 1820. unlike in europe where it is france and the 1870s and other countries later on, in the u.s. you have basically full mass democracy very early on and you have it before most immigrants show up, so when the immigrants begin to be integrated into american society and...
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this doesn't mean they're no longer a factor in the civic life of cities or the united states. what it really means is that immigrants find other avenues, other ways of mobilizing of pursuing group goals and advocating for group interests and so they engage in a variety of different kinds of activities. probably the most significant and the one that certainly attracts the most attention is the participation of immigrants in unions. there was for a long time a sense by a lot of historians that participating in union activities was essentially not political, that it was another arena, another area, about battling for better conditions at work but it wasn't something you carried out into the civic realm. it wasn't something that shaped your political activities. looking more closely, historians found a couple of things. immigrants involved in unions were increasingly getting involved in politics because many of the questions unions cared about, things like the eight-hour day, things like workplace safety, those are things that become political issues, so this draws immigrants, eve
this doesn't mean they're no longer a factor in the civic life of cities or the united states. what it really means is that immigrants find other avenues, other ways of mobilizing of pursuing group goals and advocating for group interests and so they engage in a variety of different kinds of activities. probably the most significant and the one that certainly attracts the most attention is the participation of immigrants in unions. there was for a long time a sense by a lot of historians that...
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across the united states. ce units the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so it stays on in conditions like pool water... wind... sweat, even 100-degree heat. for uva/uvb protection in seven conditions, banana boat. we've got you covered. for uwhat makes hershey's seven pure chocolate goodnesst. that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. pure hershey's. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/p
across the united states. ce units the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so it stays on in conditions like pool water... wind... sweat, even 100-degree heat. for uva/uvb protection in seven conditions, banana boat. we've got you covered. for uwhat makes hershey's seven pure chocolate goodnesst. that brings...
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. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the united states, it kills 33,000 men a year. with us in studio 57, dr. otis, of the american cancer society, with us former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. pleased to have both of them here this morning. what are you saying? >> well, i don't speak for the task force, but what the task force actually said was, that when they look at prostate cancer screening in the population there are more men harmed than helped. >> harmed how? >> unfortunately a number of men identified as having prostate cancer have a disease that is cancer but it doesn't need to be treated and cured. many of those men are treated. the treatment actually can cause heart attacks, it can cause blood clots, it can cause death. a number of bad things can happen when you start getting medical interventions you don't need. >> digger phelps, what do you say? >> i say personally my experience, april 28th two years ago i found out i had prostate cancer and what i did, was went to the university of seattle and hudson c
. >> this disease is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the united states, it kills 33,000 men a year. with us in studio 57, dr. otis, of the american cancer society, with us former notre dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor digger phelps. pleased to have both of them here this morning. what are you saying? >> well, i don't speak for the task force, but what the task force actually said was, that when they look at prostate cancer screening in the population...